The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 257 Using paratroopers to behead the ever-victorious general!

Chapter 257 Using paratroopers to behead the ever-victorious general!

"Excuse my bluntness, General Moritz, isn't it a bit too hasty for us to launch an attack now?"

"The Titan Legion, son of the Emperor, has just suffered extremely heavy losses. We should retreat immediately, rest and regroup before launching a renewed attack on the enemy forces at the front..."

Beside a Black Hawk Empire general with the rank of major general, several officers surrounded him, anxiously trying to dissuade him, but he merely waved his hand stiffly and asked coldly:

"Enough! The duty of Imperial soldiers is to obey orders! What do you mean by cowering and shirking your responsibilities? Are you trying to question the orders of your superiors?"

With that accusation slammed down, the Black Hawk officers present all stiffened and shut their mouths, unwilling to speak.

Okay, okay, this is how you play, right?
They presented the facts and tried to reason with the newly appointed legion commander, but the guy in front of them simply refused to listen to reason.

Faced with such a direct and accusatory act, no amount of words will help them; on the contrary, it will easily give the other party a handle to use against them, making an example of them.

After the officers left, the newly appointed Titan Legion commander, General Moritz, rubbed his tense face and showed a helpless expression.

As the chief of staff of the Black Skull Titan Legion, he should not have had the opportunity to directly command a Titan Legion.

However, because the Titan Legion, son of the Emperor, had suffered a huge blow, and even their commander, General Dietrich, was killed on the spot, the Titan Legion was left in a very awkward situation of being leaderless.

Therefore, he, the chief of staff, suddenly received orders to go here as quickly as possible to take over the position of legion commander and resume command of the Son of the Emperor's Legion to launch an attack.

Accompanying him was a large number of heavy siege troops who were supposed to go to another front to directly attack another Cambrian force.

Because their situation was so bad, what should have been a quick breakthrough turned into a stalemate and counterattacks by the enemy.

Many armored units suffered heavy losses here, and many of the Empire's elite troops suffered enormous losses.

This caused an uproar in public opinion within the Black Hawk Empire, especially since they had previously claimed that they could take Petrograd within a month.

Therefore, the emperor personally issued an order to them, demanding that they recapture the important town of Chudovo as quickly as possible, regardless of the cost, and then launch an attack on the railway hub.

If they can capture the railway hub, they can completely sever Petrograd's connection with the outside world, thus achieving complete encirclement of the city.

Of course, to completely surround the city, they would need the help of Altera's allies.

Otherwise, the railway lines and port in Murmansk, even with limited capacity, would be enough to give the city some hope, at least enough motivation to keep fighting.

Because the emperor's order was urgent, even though they knew the war shouldn't have broken out immediately, they had to launch an attack on the city right away.

Unfortunately, sometimes warfare cannot be fought solely based on military factors. Domestic political pressure forces them to adopt tactics that appear extremely risky.

"By the way, our air force should be fine this time, right? Can it withstand the enemy's full-scale attack?"

After forcibly suppressing the dissenting voices within the Titan Legion, General Moritz asked his adjutant beside him.

"Reporting to the General, there shouldn't be any major problems. As long as our air force moves quickly enough, it will be very difficult for the enemy to break through our defenses!"

"This time, our airborne troops are ready. It is said that the enemy has not left much armored force in the city, and the armed forces are basically composed of light infantry. They should have a hard time stopping our surprise attack."

Hearing his adjutant say this, General Moritz's expression improved slightly, but only marginally.

As a relatively traditional soldier, he didn't particularly like to place all his hopes on risky military operations.

Faced with his current predicament, he had no choice but to take a series of risky actions, hoping that the empire's new tactics would be effective.

Otherwise, he might very well incur the wrath of the enraged emperor.

In the sky, the player's air force is already engaged in aerial combat with the enemy's air force.

Since the Void Shield can only block fast weapons, the player used a large number of fighter jets from the Bomber Killer mode, which are fighter jets equipped with rockets.

These rockets can effectively penetrate the enemy's void shield defense. As long as they can get close enough to fire a series of rockets at the enemy's airship, their airship will inevitably suffer considerable damage.

Just as the first batch of players' fighter jets approached the enemy airship and began to dive sharply to avoid the enemy's anti-aircraft fire, a large burst of magical light suddenly flashed.

In the blink of an eye, beams of magical light appeared on the various airships.

To counter the player's air force, the Black Hawk Empire seems to have simply moved an entire battle mage corps into this airship squadron!

When these magical forces come together, a huge gust of wind immediately presses down on the ground, instantly causing the player's plane to lose control.

"Damn it, why is it this trick again?"

One player couldn't help but want to curse, because he recalled the battle at Luga River, where the enemy's mage group used a spell similar to an offensive field, which wiped out their air force in one fell swoop!

Although all the planes were plummeting at an extremely high speed, and no matter how hard the players tried, they couldn't pull them back up, they were still launching a counterattack against the enemy in their final moments.

Some planes that were already in a dive did their best to fly to the top of the airship, and after attempting to launch a series of rockets, they immediately pointed their noses at the airship.

Even if he crashes, he will turn his plane into a giant bomb and smash the airship down!
"Damn it, these lunatics!"

On a nearby airship, an abyss mage was furious at the sight. Although he cast a sulfur rain spell on the airship as fast as he could, it was too late.

With a deafening roar, the airship plummeted to the ground and exploded into a massive fireball.

Fortunately, most of the Black Hawk soldiers on the airship managed to parachute to safety, and since they had not yet entered enemy territory, their chances of survival were still quite high.

"Fire! Shoot them down and don't let them get any closer!"

"Go to the outer perimeter to provide cover for our airborne troops, and prevent the enemy from shooting down our airships again!"

Upon hearing the commander's order, all the Black Hawk pilots operating the small airships wore expressions of utter frustration.

To be honest, they were the least willing to fight the enemy air force among all the air forces in the Black Hawk Empire.

Because they lack the protection of the Void Shield, and their own airships are very fragile, they are far less maneuverable than the aircraft used by players.

This makes them essentially sitting ducks when facing aircraft; even when they form formations to cover each other, it is difficult for them to inflict fatal damage on enemy aircraft.

Although they were extremely unwilling, they had no choice but to rush forward in this situation, otherwise, if the large airship responsible for transportation suffered losses, their situation would be truly dire.

Soon a large number of small airships formed a complex formation, attempting to prevent the players from getting close by providing mutual fire support.

But when a barrage of rockets was fired from the player's plane and hit the small airships, their defenses were immediately breached.

"Generally speaking, it seems that the Black Hawk Empire's air force doesn't have any obvious tactical countermeasures. After all that effort, it's still the same old routine, almost no different from before."

Through the chat logs from the players, Andrei roughly understood what was going on in his current situation.

Overall, the Black Hawk Empire still appears quite powerless when facing aircraft. They chose to sacrifice smaller airships to protect their core large airships.

It's not entirely useless to do this; at least they did manage to protect the core, large airship. However, the losses they incurred remained consistently high.

If it were merely the loss of airships, then given the Black Hawk Empire's industrial strength, they wouldn't be too troubled.

But the real problem is the loss of those pilots.

In a different battlefield, these skilled and experienced pilots could easily take on several ordinary Cambrian Empire pilots single-handedly, and they could have achieved far more victories.

But on this battlefield, their deaths were almost entirely meaningless.

Even though these pilots were equipped with parachutes, they rarely had the opportunity to parachute to safety.

Unfortunately, when players destroy an airship, they usually choose to attack the airship's airbags, causing the airship to explode violently.

Even if they were equipped with parachutes, they wouldn't have had a chance to jump out of such an explosion.

As for not attacking the airbags, players will most likely choose to attack the enemy's cockpit instead.

Clearly, these small airships are not capable of having an armored cockpit; covering it with a layer of glass is already considered quite good.

With such protection alone, they were no match for the players' machine guns and rockets.

"Alright, I'll tell you. These small airships aren't worth much merit. There's no point in getting entangled with them. Let's take care of them quickly and then go and take down those big guys."

"Compared to these small things, the enemy's big guys are the real valuable stuff."

One player said impatiently in the chat, seemingly unimpressed by the small airships that buzzed around like flies.

But think about it.

When playing a game, if there's a chance to get rich quickly, who wouldn't want to take the gamble?

If you lose a bet, you can just start over; if you win, you can make a fortune.

"But then again, how do we deal with their spells that are like an anti-air zone? If we don't get rid of that thing, I'm afraid we won't be able to kill them."

One player suddenly recalled the scene from before and asked with lingering fear.

That thing is so unfair! It wipes out all the planes in an area in one go, making it impossible to even lift them off the ground.

If the enemy uses this kind of underhanded tactic again, then this battle is doomed. They can't possibly expect to take down those big airships on the ground with anti-aircraft guns, can they? Those things have really thick void shields!
"I don't know, let's try again. Their skills should have a cooldown, they can't use them all the time."

Another player thought for a moment and then suggested that, although the suggestion was very rash, it must be said that there was some truth to it.

Since it's a game, it has to be balanced; you can't have an enemy that's completely unbeatable.

Theoretically speaking, since all enemies must have corresponding weaknesses, they can naturally test the durability of this thing.
As expected, when a new batch of player fighter jets approached again, the other side did not use the previous no-air zone.

It seems they can't use such large-scale spells indefinitely; even a mage corps has its limits in terms of spellcasting ability.

Just as the player's fighter jet was preparing for another dive, a sharp-eyed player noticed something:

The enemy's anti-aircraft turrets on the top of the planes looked different from the usual ones; their anti-aircraft guns had been replaced with a completely different weapon.

Several rows of large green tanks were placed behind the turret, and a very uniquely shaped weapon was mounted in the turret, looking just like Tesla's lightning bolt cannon.

To be honest, when players saw that green jar, they almost immediately thought of the Black Hawk Empire's necromancer weapons.

Although they didn't quite understand why the spells used by the Black Hawk Empire's necromancers were all green, making them look like space necromancers.

However, this does not prevent them from becoming instinctively vigilant when they see anything green, fearing that they might be unexpectedly showered with a wave of "forgive me green" by the enemy.

Just as the player was thinking this, a huge green beam of light suddenly shot out from the cannon's muzzle.

One of the fighter jets was illuminated by the green light, and then it spontaneously combusted, the emerald green flames instantly engulfing the jet.

"What kind of weapon is this? It doesn't seem to be a necromancer weapon. Could it be a weapon modified by their abyss mages?"

"I don't understand, but usually this kind of green burning effect is created by abyss mages, right? But shouldn't the tactical squads led by abyss mages be equipped with molten guns?"

The sudden appearance of the new weapon startled the players, but they quickly put those questions aside and continued their dive towards the airship below.

Indeed, this thing is just as shady as the laser crystals from the Black Hawk Empire.

Although this thing seems to work on a completely different principle than laser crystals, the effect of hitting an airplane is about the same; it can set the airplane ablaze in an instant.

However, this thing is not invincible. Compared to laser crystals that can automatically lock on, this thing's locking ability is far inferior.

Strictly speaking, this thing is also an anti-aircraft gun, and soldiers need to constantly adjust the direction of the gun by using a spiral mechanism.

Since this thing is also a cannon, it's naturally much more difficult to lock onto them, unlike the crystal thing whose locking method seems rather mystical.

When a series of rockets struck the airship's gasbags, the gasbags immediately burst into flames.

Following this trend, players don't know if the opponent's airship will explode on the spot due to hydrogen leakage, but in any case, their airship will inevitably be very vulnerable in such a situation.

But just then, a Black Hawk soldier with a completely different appearance from the other soldiers suddenly emerged from the turret.

The equipment of this Black Hawk soldier looks somewhat like that of the special tactical squad that fought alongside the mage before; it clearly has a distinct magical element.

However, compared to the previous soldiers, this soldier was entirely dark blue, and even the large canister on his back, which resembled a flamethrower, was blue and had a snowflake symbol on it.

The soldier aimed the jetpack forward at lightning speed, and instantly a large cloud of cold air shot out into the distance.

This thing seems to have a much longer spray range than a flamethrower.

A beam of freezing light shot out, instantly freezing the area that the player had previously ignited.

Although the frozen parts looked more fragile, as if stepping on them would crush the hard outer shell of the airship.

However, it must be said that the flames that had been ignited on the airship were indeed extinguished very quickly, and the fire extinguishing efficiency was ridiculously high.

Andrei also saw the strangely shaped Black Hawk soldier, and his expression immediately turned strange.

He couldn't explain why, but he always felt that the weapon the soldier was using didn't seem to be a specialty of the Black Hawk Empire.

Most of the battle mages in the Black Hawk Empire seem to play abyssal, necromancy, and ancient god magic, and even the series of magical equipment they produce is closely related to these things.

Before this, Andrei had never seen a Black Hawk Empire battle mage who used ice and snow. On the contrary, the Black Hawk Empire's army was always frozen into ice sculptures by the Cambrian Empire's living saints.

"No way? Could it be that a mage has betrayed the country and colluded with the enemy?"

Upon considering this possibility, Andrei's expression also turned serious.

He wasn't sure if the Winter Church or some mages had chosen to betray the Cambrian Empire, but he felt that the enemy's newly manufactured weapons looked rather strange.

"What's wrong, Andreosha?" He suddenly frowned, looking very serious.

Beside Andrei, Katyusha noticed the sudden change in his expression and couldn't help but ask curiously, "Nothing, I just suddenly thought of a possibility. Do you think it's possible that some mages in the Cambrian Empire might choose to betray their homeland and serve the Black Hawk Empire?"

Upon hearing this, Katyusha merely gave a disdainful sneer.

"Pshaw! You're too naive. Do you really think you can ask such a question?"

"Given the various benefits offered by the Black Hawk Empire's Mage Academy, coupled with their open attitude towards magic, it's no surprise that they'll attract a large number of mages to join them."

“Our group of mages are all very protective of their treasures and are unwilling to share them. At the same time, they are always thinking about learning spells that they don’t have.”

"If there were suddenly such a platform for exchange and learning, I don't know how many of them would choose to betray the empire, but I can only say that there would definitely be many traitors."

Andrei nodded heavily. He had to admit that the situation of the Cambrian Empire's mages was worse than he had imagined.

All he could say was that the mages of the Cambrian Empire were treated too well, to the point that they forgot who they really were.

The Tsar spent his days leading his secret agents in purges, creating chaos and confusion, but in the end, he didn't get rid of any of the people who really needed purging.

Standing on a high point, Andrei held up his binoculars and looked into the distance. Suddenly, he noticed something strange.

He suddenly realized that the enemy's air force did not seem to be heading towards his Titan Legion as he had imagined; instead, it was heading towards the city of Chudovo.

It seems that their air force unit wasn't even after Titan.

"That's strange. Wouldn't it be better to bomb the Titans? Why bomb the cities instead?"

"While bombing a city can indeed deal a blow to the defending troops inside, it will also severely hinder the advance of their armored forces. All things considered, it seems that bombing a city is not as good as not bombing it at all!"

Andrei muttered to himself, somewhat puzzled.

Based on the experience at Stalingrad, at least, it was not a wise choice for the enemy to bomb the city while they were preparing to enter it.

The German bombing ultimately backfired, as Soviet soldiers, taking advantage of the city's complex terrain, especially the bombed ruins, launched attacks on German troops from every corner.

As a result, after the German armored forces entered the city, they were frequently blocked by the ruins.

All that can be said is that after bombing for so long, they actually created a large number of roadblocks and also a large number of extremely well-hidden bunkers.

Andrei was not worried at all about the enemy's possible decision to bomb the city, because there were no longer any residents in Chudovo.

All the residents who could run away did so; those who were unwilling to run or who couldn't escape were all killed.

Those fanatical Black Hawk Guards are truly a bunch of crazy bastards. They show absolutely no mercy and are incredibly brutal.

At least when Andrei saw the scenes of the city's residents being tortured and killed, even though he was somewhat prepared, he still felt a kind of murderous rage.

Just as Andrei was pondering why the enemy air force was bombing the city, he suddenly noticed that what the enemy airships were dropping didn't seem to be bombs.

The enemy seems to have chosen a relatively complex urban area and then began dropping airdrop pods onto a large number of residential buildings there!

Upon seeing the familiar rocket drop pod, Andrei's previous memories were instantly awakened.

When he arrived in Luga with his army, his first battle was to recapture the factory, which had just been captured by enemy paratroopers.

"Alright, alright, you want to play an airborne operation with us, huh?"

"Do they really think their paratroopers are invincible?"

Andrei was amused by the Black Hawk Empire's amazing move. He never expected that these guys would actually drop paratroopers into the complex urban area!
Strictly speaking, their thinking shouldn't be considered wrong, after all, the Black Hawk Empire's paratroopers are truly monstrous.

Not to mention the small mechs, in addition to the small mechs, they also have a large number of powered armored soldiers with complex weapons.

These things are practically invincible in typical urban warfare; ordinary light infantry have absolutely no chance against such enemies.

Of course, for players, such an enemy is simply laughable.

What kind of threat is a group of guys who can be stabbed to death with bayonets?
"Oh no, it's their paratroopers! Damn it!"

Katyusha also stood next to Andrei, holding a pair of binoculars that seemed particularly large compared to her own size.

He had no idea where Katyusha had gotten such a huge telescope; it was almost bigger than her head. Seeing the complex gear structure on it, he knew that it must have many functions.

"Andreosha, can your soldiers withstand the enemy's airborne attack? Their airborne troops have a large number of powered armored soldiers!"

"If all else fails, should we try a different tactic? Have your troops withdraw first, and then I'll drive the Titans into the city and wipe out their paratroopers?"

Katyusha asked Andrei with some concern, clearly indicating that the Black Hawk Empire's paratroopers had left her with considerable psychological trauma.

"Don't worry, I believe my soldiers can take care of these guys in urban warfare. Don't underestimate my men!"

"Their paratroopers may be strong, but I believe my soldiers are definitely stronger!"

After saying this, Andrei roughly drew a route on the map, then pointed out the route to Katyusha and said:
"Instead of letting the Titans into the city and then crushing the enemy's paratroopers, I think you should take advantage of this opportunity to deploy the Titans to Chudovo's flank."

"The hills and forests here are enough to conceal the Titans' tracks. I will send a small number of cavalry to help you hunt down enemy scouts. As soon as the enemy's Titan legion launches an attack, your troops can immediately sneak up on their rear from here!"

As Andrei spoke, he took a pencil and drew a circle around the map backwards.

"Speaking of which, I really don't know how far their giant cannons can fire, but I estimate they can't fire as far as my cannons."

"I'll use the heavy artillery here to hold off the enemy's artillery and draw their attention, then you can launch an attack on the enemy's heavy artillery as soon as possible!"

Katyusha nodded, understanding Andrei's strategy in this move.

If the enemy wants to take the city quickly, they will need to not only conquer the city itself, but also clear out some fortresses and defenses in the vicinity of the city.

They will then have to use Big Belsa to deal with these targets.

In addition, if the fighting in the city went too badly, they had to use heavy artillery to flatten the buildings in the city before sending soldiers to charge up.

If Katyusha attacks their artillery units, their Titans will inevitably have to return to support them, and then they will have to engage in a direct Titan war with Katyusha on their own territory.

Regardless of the outcome, their artillery will likely be in serious trouble, given the vast scope of the Titan Wars.

If the enemy is unwilling to return to defend, Katyusha can steal all their artillery and then quickly outflank the enemy's Titan Legion.

Even if they choose to storm the city and flatten Andrei's district, they will pay a heavy price, and may even encounter Katyusha's attack from the rear before they even enter the city.

Of course, all of this is predicated on the enemy air force choosing to bomb cities instead of advancing directly towards the Titan Legion in the suburbs.

Otherwise, if the air force were to keep a close eye on all these Titans, Katyusha's Titan Legion would have no chance of operating covertly.

In addition to sending Katyusha's Titan Legion forward, Andrei also brought over two of his own P1000 Giant Rat tanks.

Prior to this, there was a 48-hour free unlock period, so the P1000 Giant Rat Tank was available for recruitment at that time.

However, two days had passed, making it impossible to recruit any more of these tanks.

Andrei's two P1000 giant rat tanks are the only remaining behemoths he has. If these two tanks are gone, he won't be able to find anything comparable to the Titans in the short term.

For this reason, when Andrei issued the attack mission, he specifically reminded the players to cherish the tanks they had.

This tank is currently out of print and cannot be replaced once it is damaged.

If Andrei could save these two tanks during the war, he would be eager to send them for modification so that the Void Shield equipment could be installed on them.

He didn't need to send the two giant rats directly to Moscow for modification, because Katyusha's Titan Legion, in addition to its own armed forces, also had a large logistics team.

This team includes Titan engineers specializing in repair and modification, who could easily help Andrei modify the Giant Rat Tank as well.

Then, I'll have the psionic player act as my power bank, fully charging the newly crafted energy core, and then inserting the replicated array plate into it, equipping it to the back of the P1000 Giant Rat Tank.

With the Void Shield protecting it, the Giant Rat Tank will surely become the enemy's nightmare!
As the first batch of Black Hawk Empire drop pods fell to the ground, players immediately began firing at the newly erected anti-aircraft guns in the city.

However, the armored drop pods are indeed very strong. Even if a player locks onto the rapidly falling drop pod and fires with the lead time right, they still cannot destroy it in a short time.

The two Black Hawk Fear Knights standing inside the drop pod were enjoying a hearty meal of dark chocolate, using it to replenish their energy and stay alert.

But just then, they suddenly heard a series of noises coming from outside the drop pod.

The two fear knights exchanged glances, and one of them said with a hint of relief:
"This is terrifying! The Cambrian soldiers here truly live up to the reputation of that ever-victorious general's troops. Their performance is completely different from that of Cambrian armies elsewhere!"

"This is the first time I've ever encountered a gunner with such superb shooting skills, who was able to lock onto a rapidly falling rocket pod!"

The other Fear Knight seemed to have more combat experience; in any case, he looked fearless.

"Don't overthink it. Even if they can locate our drop pod, so what?"

"We landed before our drop pod was breached, so they can't fire too many shots at us!"

Just as the two were talking, the rocket boosters beneath the drop pod suddenly erupted, and the iron coffin slammed heavily to the ground.

The immense impact forced the two Dread Knights to crouch down, the springs in their power armor creaking, but the powerful cushioning system prevented them from being seriously injured; they just felt a bit stuffy.

"Damn it! No matter how many times I've ridden in it, the feeling of landing on this thing is always awful!"

"Stop complaining, it's better than just running naked and jumping out of the building with a parachute! Use the machine gun, enemies are charging this way!"

As soon as he finished speaking, one of the Dread Knights quickly manipulated the heavy machine gun located on the side of the drop pod and began firing wildly into the distance.

A group of players had already charged towards this location with bayonets in hand, and it seemed they were preparing to block the entrance to the enemy paratroopers' position!
chug chug!
A burst of intense gunfire instantly felled several charging players, while the other players, with their exceptional experience, quickly dodged behind nearby buildings.

Of course, even their extensive experience sometimes proves ineffective, as the wooden walls of ordinary houses are often no match for heavy machine gun fire.

Even when hiding behind houses, some players still got riddled with bullets from enemy heavy machine guns because of poor positioning.

Immediately afterwards, this unlucky guy resurrected while questioning others in the chat area, and was then ridiculed by a group of veteran players.

"Haha, you didn't expect that, did you? The cover in this game is incredibly realistic; bullets can completely penetrate it!"

"So don't even think about finding a haystack to hide behind and being able to withstand enemy machine gun fire!"

To be honest, from the players' perspective, this game is quite contradictory in some ways.

On the one hand, the scenes and enemies in this game are very realistic. Although the enemies here have all sorts of outrageous behaviors, the details of the battles are quite realistic.

At least the NPCs here aren't so rigid and inflexible. If you're not careful, these NPCs can do a bunch of things that will surprise you.

In addition, the various bullet damage and penetrating power also appear very realistic.

Of course, the bloody scenes also felt very realistic.

However, most players don't really like such gory scenes, so they all turn on visual protection, which means that particularly gory parts will be automatically pixelated.

However, from the player's perspective, this game is quite absurd, since players can inherit a bunch of amazing skills, as well as some physics engine and such.

Sometimes, players suspect that the designers were lazy during the design process, leaving behind a bunch of bugs.

However, sometimes players suspect that the designers may have deliberately left a bunch of bugs to be used as Easter eggs.

To this, all they can say is that it's a matter of opinion.

Anyway, they tried all sorts of methods offline but couldn't find out who developed the game, or even get any weapons from the boxes.

Otherwise, they really would like to find the game's developers and ask them, or even discuss cooperation.

Given the limited release and low monetization of their game, how does the company manage to survive? Why not just release it through official channels?
After successfully suppressing the enemy with heavy machine guns, the two Fear Knights did not hesitate and quickly rushed out of the drop pod during the opening.

They weren't absolutely confident in the protection of the airdrop pod, or rather, even if they were, they weren't willing to turn themselves into a fixed machine gun bunker.

The Black Hawk Empire devised various tactics when training Dread Knights, but in all of them, the Black Hawk Empire always emphasized the importance of making full use of the Dread Knights' mobility.

If these powered armored soldiers don't utilize their mobility, they're just sitting ducks.

The reason why powered armored soldiers have such great advantages is that they can fight in complex terrain and are immune to most individual weapons, making them very suitable for killing light infantry who lack heavy weapons.

As they charged out, Cambrian soldiers hidden in the shadows roared and charged at them with bayonets raised.

"Commendable courage, but incredibly foolish!"

After making a casual comment, the leader of the Fear Knights pulled out his submachine gun and started firing at the charging enemies.

The other Dread Knight turned his attention to their rear, constantly suppressing the enemy troops trying to charge through the streets behind them with firepower.

Their current mission is to immediately locate the enemy command post hidden in the city and then behead the ever-victorious general.

The reason they were going to carry out such a risky airborne operation was to take down the enemy's command post first, and to get rid of that damned, ever-victorious general!

Now the ever-victorious general is being touted as a god, and a whole bunch of Black Hawk generals have been defeated by him.

This is not good; the Empire has no intention of using its own defeats to highlight the glory of its enemies.

Since this guy wants to be a hero, it's best to let him die and that's the end of it. A dead hero is the best hero!

The two Fear Knights, who were charging into an alley, did not notice that a Scout player had already aimed his rifle at them from an attic more than 300 meters away.

More importantly, the bullets used by this scout player are armor-piercing K-bullets.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like